By:Nikiah Seeds at www.mamagoddessbirthshop.com Follow your instincts, eat and drink whenever you can, a granola bar or some toast will help if you are tired and low on energy. In early labour try to eat a small nourishing meal. This will carry you through a long labour. Some examples would be a light pasta meal with bread, or a big salad with chicken, seeds and nuts or cheese. Carbohydrate packing is used by athletes for stamina and energy. Birthing women need the same amount of energy- Labour is hard work! Pack light, easily digested foods that you enjoy in your birth bag. And don't forget to pack extra food for dad. This is a great drink you can prepare in advance and have on hand to sip throughout labour. Use red raspberry Leaf Tea for extra beneficial nutrients. {You can bring Gatorade or any other power drink instead, but make sure you like the flavor before hand. LABOUR-AIDE Take about 1 Quart water or Red Raspberry leaf tea and mix it with: Another good idea is to freeze it into pop-cicles or ice cubes-yummy!The importance of Eating and Drinking in labour
Hydration and nourishment are key to having enough energy to get through the intense physical work of labour. A woman should drink lots of water, diluted juice, labour-aide or ice chips throughout her entire labour. This will act as a preventative for loss of energy, dehydration which could lead to the woman needing an Intravenous drip.
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